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Mike
Joined: 20 Sep 1996 Location: Lilydale, Tas.
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I was busy drawing and animating watches today for a web site I'm working on... and I got a bit distracted. After I'd done a couple I thought these watches are a bit boring, they need a bit of soul.
Have a look at this
The first watch is the one I was doing when I got bored.
The second is the result of my boredom.
I then got completely carried away and the 3rd is one that I borrowed from the official site and 'fixed'.
Must be the off-season
Note: they take 30 seconds or so to load, so be patient.
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Dgen
Nick's BB Member #43
Joined: 11 Jun 2000 Location: Melbourne
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Nice work Mike. I presume you're a java man?
Premiers - 020310171927282930353653589003 |
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magpie joffa
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You beauty i will have a gold one for chrissy thanks mike.
'My God'i wouldnt go into hoddle street tonight for quids'.Bill jacobs 3aw, minutes after our premiership'That is like winning tattslotto and losing your ticket and some bloke puts it in the herald sun that he found it'Rex Hunt 3aw during the 1990 grand final'Well thats about as useful as a fly wire door in a submarine'sammy newman 3aw during the 1990 grand final |
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Hiya-and-Higher
Joined: 03 Mar 2001 Location: South Australia
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Hey Dgen
Nice signature: Premiers - 020310171927282930353653589003
But when it's summarized like that it looks a bit sad - only 3 premierships since 1936 That's in 65 years. (2003 to come of course)
but when you look at the runnersup to get an idea how many grand finals we actually played in you get:
0105111518202225263738395255566064667077798081
That's another 14 grand finals we lost since 1936.
But Shivers! --- only 1 Grand Final in the last 20 years(90).
We are due big time!
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Dgen
Nick's BB Member #43
Joined: 11 Jun 2000 Location: Melbourne
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Thanks Hiya. I was alive for the last 4 of those losses and they still hurt! There are also so many that were so close, draw 77, 1 point '66, 5 points '79, 10 points '70 for example.
We are due for another era, a dynasty. We need to win 50+% of GF's over a 5+ year period.
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Brown26
Joined: 14 Sep 2001 Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Only problem Mike they're slow - a minute out by my calculations (taking the position of the sun, adjusting for refractive index of the atmosphere, etc, you know how it is.)
Cause they would've been more out before Victoria started day-light-savings... lol
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Mike
Joined: 20 Sep 1996 Location: Lilydale, Tas.
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Dgen, it's actually a simple piece of javascript that runs the animation and controls image placement. My business has a high rural content and I have to cater for people with phone lines running along the tops of fences and systems that should have been scrapped years ago, so an important part of our design process is creating web sites that run efficiently on basic, basic, slow equipment. We don't use flash or activex and even stay away from java when we can, we don't do anything that might cause system lock-ups or line drop-outs. So we concentrate on getting the utmost in the simplest possible way. If we can achieve an effect server side or with simple scripting that's what we do.
The reason the watches were such a tedious process is that, as with all animations every movement is a new image, so I had to draw 60 hour hands, 60 minute hands and 60 second hands. That's why all the watches use the same set of hands (except for the second hand on the gold watch) - I wasn't going to do that more often than I needed.
Brown26, I know you're being deliberately pedantic, but the laugh is on you. All the watches do is reflect your system time, so it's your computer that's "a minute out... (taking the position of the sun, adjusting for refractive index of the atmosphere, etc,). Ha!
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